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central new jersey into coastal new england. as we are watching the high tide come in, that will decrease as we head through the night. winds are vessey, power outages widespread. sixty, 70, 80-mile per hour gusts. the rainfall further inland as
central new jersey into coastal new england. as we are watching the high tide come in, that will decrease as we head through the night. winds are vessey, power outages widespread. sixty, 70, 80-mile per hour gusts. the rainfall further inland as
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, new jersey, long island. >>reporter: worst case scenario for the most heavily populated corridor of the united states. because of way the storm is situated, the wind, counterclockwise wind will bring the surge into long island sound and the delaware bay and this is, this area of coast, winds in excess of 74 miles per hour for a very long duration and the storm surge is the number one killer when it lands with a hurricane. in some cases, 6' to 12' surge with 20' to 30' waves so we have an epic situation. >>shepard: and some blizzard warnings. >> we will see the potential of 2' to 3' of snow in the appalachian with bouys showing relentless wind for several hours. >>shepard: we have talked about worst case scenarios for years and there was in way for the forecasters to come up with a worst case scenario this bad. the storm normally comes up the coast, right in and though keep going straight but because of the high pressure center, has gone straight up and jogged right in. the effect of that is, rather than winds
, new jersey, long island. >>reporter: worst case scenario for the most heavily populated corridor of the united states. because of way the storm is situated, the wind, counterclockwise wind will bring the surge into long island sound and the delaware bay and this is, this area of coast, winds in excess of 74 miles per hour for a very long duration and the storm surge is the number one killer when it lands with a hurricane. in some cases, 6' to 12' surge with 20' to 30' waves so we have...
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new jersey outside of new york. the stock exchange in new york city is going to be closed for a second straight day. almost 5 million people here in the united states are without power this morning. 8 states are going to be experiencing no fallout. folks are still very worried about putting this morning. >> interesting the way you talk about new york state in particular. do the people in maryland field that they got away with it? >> i would not say that because right now folks have not gone out to survey the damage them that we will know the impact in the days to come. there are a lot of people trap and a number of people who took refuge in shelters and left their homes. we are going to have to see how devastating this was. >> thanks very much. in just over a week's time, china's communist party will begin the process of appointing a new generation of leaders. there is one area argued that china lags behind the u.s. that is hollywood films. >> forget balls showing or the propaganda films. jain that is the world's la
new jersey outside of new york. the stock exchange in new york city is going to be closed for a second straight day. almost 5 million people here in the united states are without power this morning. 8 states are going to be experiencing no fallout. folks are still very worried about putting this morning. >> interesting the way you talk about new york state in particular. do the people in maryland field that they got away with it? >> i would not say that because right now folks have...
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start in hoboken, new jersey. it's just across the river from downtown manhattan. it's one of many, many places in new jersey where people live and commute to new york city. the city has 50,000 people who live along a few dozen streets cov covering just about one square mile. it's a lovely, small town kind of place. and now much of it is under water. push pushed by sandy, the hudson river flowed into hoboken subway station and fill the streets. the city has banned driving and issued a curfew trying to keep people away from live power lines in the water. officials are hunkered down with a generator asking questions from the stranded and weary and from people who are wanting to volunteer to help. joining us is dawn zimmer, the mayor of hoboken, thank you for joining us. what's the state of things in hoboken? do you still have deep flooding? >> we still have severe flooding in the city of hoboken. probably half our city is flooded. we have probably 20,000 people that are still in their homes. we're trying to put toge
start in hoboken, new jersey. it's just across the river from downtown manhattan. it's one of many, many places in new jersey where people live and commute to new york city. the city has 50,000 people who live along a few dozen streets cov covering just about one square mile. it's a lovely, small town kind of place. and now much of it is under water. push pushed by sandy, the hudson river flowed into hoboken subway station and fill the streets. the city has banned driving and issued a curfew...
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i want to show you newark, new jersey. this was newark, new jersey, a city of 270,000 people. never an easy place. this was newark after sandy moved through. newark almost entirely without power. all those people with no ideas when elevators and traffic signals would work again. we don't know what happens to newark if it stays unplugged. the largest city in total darkst. but then in what feels like an october miracle, they got the lights going. not all of it, but much of it. this is as of hours ago. newark appears to have made some progress. the head of the local electric company got a congratulatory call from president obama himself. the quote you need to know is "great work, ralph." great work in terms of making this much progress this fast. joining us is cory booker. is it true the lights are coming back on? >> they are. we have many people without power, but we're grateful that a large section is starting to come online. as you said, it's very dangerous to have senior citizens in high-rise buildings in need of medication and have devices that need electricity for their hea
i want to show you newark, new jersey. this was newark, new jersey, a city of 270,000 people. never an easy place. this was newark after sandy moved through. newark almost entirely without power. all those people with no ideas when elevators and traffic signals would work again. we don't know what happens to newark if it stays unplugged. the largest city in total darkst. but then in what feels like an october miracle, they got the lights going. not all of it, but much of it. this is as of hours...
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he will be flying off to new jersey tomorrow to join gov. chris christie for a tour of the damaged areas. >> nit romney turned his stop in ohio into a star relief effort today. boby ryan will be back with a look on your back to work and hallowing forecasting a few minutes. >> a halloween alert you need to see before tomorrow night. >> we had a good group of people. good group of employees out there. this was a booming place. and mitt romney and bain capital turned it in to a junk yard. i was suddenly, 60 years old. i had no health care. mainly i was thinking about my family. how am i going to take care of my family.il he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and 'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> now that sandy has come and gone trick-or-treating will be back on tomorrow night. >> but before you dress up your kids for costumes, you want to be careful of hidden dangers of the one we found. pamela brown has that story. >> i
he will be flying off to new jersey tomorrow to join gov. chris christie for a tour of the damaged areas. >> nit romney turned his stop in ohio into a star relief effort today. boby ryan will be back with a look on your back to work and hallowing forecasting a few minutes. >> a halloween alert you need to see before tomorrow night. >> we had a good group of people. good group of employees out there. this was a booming place. and mitt romney and bain capital turned it in to a...
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the situation across new jersey is dire. they have shut down the garden state parkway from the 120's to cape may as the water is over my feet. i don't know if you can see the waves because it is white out conditions here but the seas are churning. i estimate some of the waves are 10' to 12' and it will be worse. the speeds will pick up and we will have hurricane force winds in the next couple of years at point pleasant. it is a nasty situation. most residents in this town heeded the mandatory evacuation and got off the streets. we have had warnings that a curfew is in effect tonight and tomorrow. i can only tell you that the sand stings when it hits you and we getting east beach. >>neil: be careful. the situation now from the delaware right through new jersey where the direct impact is in a matter of hours and it could be a dramatic affect, the entire area has been completely cleared in new jersey, for example, the governor, chris christie has said don't be stupid, get out now and saying the coastal areas, many have indicate
the situation across new jersey is dire. they have shut down the garden state parkway from the 120's to cape may as the water is over my feet. i don't know if you can see the waves because it is white out conditions here but the seas are churning. i estimate some of the waves are 10' to 12' and it will be worse. the speeds will pick up and we will have hurricane force winds in the next couple of years at point pleasant. it is a nasty situation. most residents in this town heeded the mandatory...
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it made landfall in new jersey but being felt up through new england. at least five million people are spending the night in the dark. economic damages could reach up to $20 billion. subways could be crippled for a week. >> they blamed the winds on a fire that quickly spread. it sparked one building. fire crews had to use a boat on the floodwaters and scale an awning to rescue 25 people from the roof. >> in manhattan, emergency crews had to wheel patients out of a hospital. 215 patients were taken to other hospitals. >> also in manhattan, a crane remains dangling atop a condo building that is under construction. it collapsed under strong winds this afternoon. the street below has been closed off. despite the damage in new york, new jersey, could have it even worse. the s tonight from cape may. >> reporter: sandy made landfall in southern new jersey this evening packing 80 miles per hour miles per hour winds. record-breaking high tide and rough surf battered the coastline. roads washed away by storm surge and flooding. water poured into ground zero in ne
it made landfall in new jersey but being felt up through new england. at least five million people are spending the night in the dark. economic damages could reach up to $20 billion. subways could be crippled for a week. >> they blamed the winds on a fire that quickly spread. it sparked one building. fire crews had to use a boat on the floodwaters and scale an awning to rescue 25 people from the roof. >> in manhattan, emergency crews had to wheel patients out of a hospital. 215...
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many in new york and new jersey. and joining me now by phone is new jersey congressman robin andrews who is near the impact point in new injuries see. congressman, thanks for speaking with us. >> thank you, reverend, for your concern about our people here. >> what's the latest that you can tell us? >> well, the latest is that sandy is right at us. it's hitting atlantic city soon. my district is 30 miles from that so i can see the sight of t we have police officers, nurses, social workers been out for the last 48 hours. they are doing a fabulous job. we have shelters set up. we have people who have been evacuated and i think we're going to be okay because of the hardworking public employees. >> now your particular constituents are going to take a direct heat and you said that there's already been prep rags and evacuations. how many people have been evacuated? or do you know? >> well, we're further in so we're probably in the hundreds, maybe low thousands on the evacuation. we have a lot of flooded areas and there's be
many in new york and new jersey. and joining me now by phone is new jersey congressman robin andrews who is near the impact point in new injuries see. congressman, thanks for speaking with us. >> thank you, reverend, for your concern about our people here. >> what's the latest that you can tell us? >> well, the latest is that sandy is right at us. it's hitting atlantic city soon. my district is 30 miles from that so i can see the sight of t we have police officers, nurses,...
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jersey straight jersey republican -- at his side, new jersey republican governor chris christie. what the president found was scenes of utter devastation. this was seaside heights. the homes had been destroyed. this is the mangled metal of what was an amusement park. in new jersey, across the hudson river from manhattan, we found waterfront neighbors cut off. some attempted it the watery drive. he did not make it to the other side. this man told me he would have to climb out through the car window. he would have to take photographs of the insurance company. those without power bedded down for a second night in shelters. we met tiffany phillips who was forced out of her home in a hurry. >> i've literally just made it out because the water and up being more than waste time. >> in new york, the scale and power of the storm becomes more clear. s.i., the damage to property is mindboggling. rescuers have put their lives on the line to save others. the human cost of this disaster is rising. dozens of victims whose names are slowly emerging. among them, an off-duty police officer who die
jersey straight jersey republican -- at his side, new jersey republican governor chris christie. what the president found was scenes of utter devastation. this was seaside heights. the homes had been destroyed. this is the mangled metal of what was an amusement park. in new jersey, across the hudson river from manhattan, we found waterfront neighbors cut off. some attempted it the watery drive. he did not make it to the other side. this man told me he would have to climb out through the car...
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the port of new york and new jersey, the third largest in the country, also shutting down its operations because of the severe weather, as well as port of philadelphia and port of wilmington, part of the port of delaware. an area that imports a majority of crude oil into the east coast used by refineries. the refineries don't have use for crude oil because many are running at reduced run rates. from a rainy baltimore, back to you. >> thank you very much, mary. >> brian shactman on long island due east of manhattan where many residents have evacuated. what's the latest there? >> reporter: i came out here just to give people an impression of what's going on. i lean a little -- why i have the kareem abdul-jabbar -- 60-mile-an-hour wind with sand coming at my face. it's painful. i can tell you we're now starting to see the tide come in. tide here is 8 p.m. we're expected to have this area probably taken out. and then within the next ten minutes -- you see that, i was there a little while back. you can get a feel for these gusts now. 50 or 55-mile-an-hour gust because i can still stand up pre
the port of new york and new jersey, the third largest in the country, also shutting down its operations because of the severe weather, as well as port of philadelphia and port of wilmington, part of the port of delaware. an area that imports a majority of crude oil into the east coast used by refineries. the refineries don't have use for crude oil because many are running at reduced run rates. from a rainy baltimore, back to you. >> thank you very much, mary. >> brian shactman on...
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veneta mier for cbs news, new york. >>> hurricane sandy dealt new jersey a devastating blow. hundreds are stranded and the boardwalk is in ruins. susan mcginnis has more across the delaware bay. susan, what a night. >> reporter: it's a mess. the shore of delaware has come alive again. people are out and about surveying the damage. there are lots of surfers out here today and the clean-up has begun. some 45,000 people here without power but new jersey is the hardest hit where the center of the storm came ashore. homes have moved off their foundations, this one crashed into the house next to it. the massive damage from sandy can be seen all over long beach island. homes under water boats piled up. >> the level of devastation at the jersey shore is unthinkable. >> reporter: the national guard is helping people escape the floodwaters in northern new jersey. about half a foot remained after a tidal surge left three towns under water. >> this is the worst we have seen it but we're fine. >> reporter: search-and-rescue teams are also fanned out across atlantic city looking for people
veneta mier for cbs news, new york. >>> hurricane sandy dealt new jersey a devastating blow. hundreds are stranded and the boardwalk is in ruins. susan mcginnis has more across the delaware bay. susan, what a night. >> reporter: it's a mess. the shore of delaware has come alive again. people are out and about surveying the damage. there are lots of surfers out here today and the clean-up has begun. some 45,000 people here without power but new jersey is the hardest hit where the...
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chip reid is in long beach island, new jersey, tonight. chip. >> reporter: well, good evening, scott. here on long beach island, as in many beach communities, people keep building closer and closer to the water. it's a gam welthat many people on the jersey coast have now lost. one after the other, homes along the shoreline on long beach island, new jersey, are in shambles. this one appeared to have floated in from somewhere farther up the beach. massive dunes had been built to protect these homes, but hurricane sandy deposited those countless tons of sand in the street where it takes a bull doze tore carve a path. sandy tossed boats around here like toys, leaving some in piles, others scattered far and wide. bob davis, who rode out the storm in his home nearby, says in 40 years on this island, he's never seen a storm with anything like this kind of power. >> we made it through. and it's just the cleanup now. but it's going to take-- my estimation, with two years to get the island back in shape. >> reporter: kyle scheibner and jen smith's h
chip reid is in long beach island, new jersey, tonight. chip. >> reporter: well, good evening, scott. here on long beach island, as in many beach communities, people keep building closer and closer to the water. it's a gam welthat many people on the jersey coast have now lost. one after the other, homes along the shoreline on long beach island, new jersey, are in shambles. this one appeared to have floated in from somewhere farther up the beach. massive dunes had been built to protect...
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of new jersey are without power. by the way, that would include my wife and family, but it might be my wife's way of saying i really cannot be bothered watching a. al pretend it is a power outage. in all seriousness, that is the case. that would affect up to a million new jersey is, if you had said no 100,000 now without power in connecticut, likely upwards of 2 million in new york. you could add it up and see how they can quickly come to the prediction of 20-30000000 without power by tomorrow. the rainwater steepen and this gets worse. of course the situation in atlantic city, new jersey, the flood waters still rise. the ceanand the bay have met and the flood waters in between are the results that go from bad to worse. when we come back,t governor, bob macdonald, and what is happening in his state. floodwaters are pretty much the rule of thumb for much of the east coast. the storm that has now buffeted no fewer than 20 states. stepping back and looking at all of this. i know many of you on the west coast of the midw
of new jersey are without power. by the way, that would include my wife and family, but it might be my wife's way of saying i really cannot be bothered watching a. al pretend it is a power outage. in all seriousness, that is the case. that would affect up to a million new jersey is, if you had said no 100,000 now without power in connecticut, likely upwards of 2 million in new york. you could add it up and see how they can quickly come to the prediction of 20-30000000 without power by tomorrow....
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places like little ferry, new jersey, utterly devastated. rescue teams spent all day fishing people out of their submerged homes. among those picked up, maryan, now wearing her brother's pajamas, all of her clothes lost in the storm. >> we tried to evacuate, and the water was up to here on us and we lost everything. we're alive, we are together and we have our cat. >> reporter: they are shuttle into a sheriff's van. >> i never thought i'd be in the back of one of these. >> reporter: no idea where they are even going. >> a wale of water this high came rushing over the stairwell. >> reporter: others, like the richardson family, chose to stay behind despite their living room and kitchen in three feet of water. >> nothing to do now but just clean up. that's it. >> reporter: throughout the northeast, 8.2 million customers without power. 65% of new jersey in the dark. new jersey's governor chris christie, phone nor his brashness seemed himself moved by what he saw. >> as a kid who was a boy raised in the state, who spent a lot of time over my life
places like little ferry, new jersey, utterly devastated. rescue teams spent all day fishing people out of their submerged homes. among those picked up, maryan, now wearing her brother's pajamas, all of her clothes lost in the storm. >> we tried to evacuate, and the water was up to here on us and we lost everything. we're alive, we are together and we have our cat. >> reporter: they are shuttle into a sheriff's van. >> i never thought i'd be in the back of one of these....
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desde new jersey y ahora hablando del gobernador en medio de la devastaciÓn. la disputa del gobernador. lorenzo el gobernador cristi crÍtico alcalde porque se fueran a refugios en vez de alentarlo para abandonar el Área por su parte el alcalde dijo que su ciudad siempre estuvo el plan pd contingencia. >> una foto que verÁn ahora fue tomada hoy dÍa la carretera 12 de carolina del norte, quedÓ completamente destruida por la lluvia constante, la vÍa pÚblica cero de la costa no se puede transitar. >> en carolina del norte al menos una persona muriÓ y en el famoso barco que se hundiÓ, miren el Último informe indica que continÚa desaparecido, se trata de la serie europiratas d caribe. habÍa skwaalido. >> aÑos era ademÁs de daÑos y pÉrdidas humanas, sandy provocÓ la perdida de mÁs de 18.000 vuelos, varadas y sin poder viaj viajar, maÑana habrÁ aproximadamente 1875, por ahora el aeropuerto en el Área tri-estatal de washington, dc continÚan fuera de funcionamiento. >> al regresar en sÓlo segundos veremos como la sÚper tormenta cambiÓ el rumbo d
desde new jersey y ahora hablando del gobernador en medio de la devastaciÓn. la disputa del gobernador. lorenzo el gobernador cristi crÍtico alcalde porque se fueran a refugios en vez de alentarlo para abandonar el Área por su parte el alcalde dijo que su ciudad siempre estuvo el plan pd contingencia. >> una foto que verÁn ahora fue tomada hoy dÍa la carretera 12 de carolina del norte, quedÓ completamente destruida por la lluvia constante, la vÍa pÚblica cero de la costa no se...
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i want to show you newark, new jersey. this was newark new jersey, a city of 270,000 people. never an easy place but this was nuke after sandy moved through. almost entirely without power. all those people in one densely populated city with no idea when elevators and traffic signals would work again. we do not what happens to newark if it stays unplugged for very long but there it was, new jersey's largest city in near total darkness. they got the lights going again in much of newark. not all of it but much of it. and this is just as of hours ago. hoboken is still in the thick of it but newark appears to have made some progress. the head of the local electric company got a congratulatory call from president obama himself. the quote you need to know here is great work, ralph, the president said and great work, newark, new jersey in terms of making this much progress. cory booker joins us, the mayor of newark. is it true the lights are coming back on in your city. >> yeah, they are. we still have over 100,000 people without power but we're grateful that large sections are start
i want to show you newark, new jersey. this was newark new jersey, a city of 270,000 people. never an easy place but this was nuke after sandy moved through. almost entirely without power. all those people in one densely populated city with no idea when elevators and traffic signals would work again. we do not what happens to newark if it stays unplugged for very long but there it was, new jersey's largest city in near total darkness. they got the lights going again in much of newark. not all...
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in new jersey, the ocean has crossed route 36 in near new jersey just south of us come many many blocks inland. but thankfully residents there are still high and dry. there have been a lot of water rescues in the state of new jersey and new jersey governor chris christie seemed lived in a news conference this afternoon admonishing those in atlantic city after the governor said evacuated these areas the mayor of that city said no, you don't have to do that. and now water rescues are being affected and governor christie is angry. first alert forecasters have warned that folks oon long island are likely to see this same sort of damage that we have seen and the worst of the storm system giant, a potentially record breaking wall of water. a surge is high at 11 feet. we have a huge wave from rock away beach in queens near long island south shore which they are basically part and parcel of each other. officials say more than 100,000 homes across long island have already lost power and folks may not get their electricity back for more than a week. the chief fox report correspondent jonathan hun
in new jersey, the ocean has crossed route 36 in near new jersey just south of us come many many blocks inland. but thankfully residents there are still high and dry. there have been a lot of water rescues in the state of new jersey and new jersey governor chris christie seemed lived in a news conference this afternoon admonishing those in atlantic city after the governor said evacuated these areas the mayor of that city said no, you don't have to do that. and now water rescues are being...
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us bank. >>> sandy hit new jersey hard. new jersey was in the center of the storm no matter how you look at it and the barrier island of seaside heights was overrun during the surge. our next guest witnessed it firsthand. steve paul was one of the last to evacuate before the storm hit and joins us on the phone from toms river, new jersey. also there, flooded as well. the national guard has been involved in evacuating people so can you tell me how the evacuations are going? >> it's going pretty well. the problem is the main highway, route 37 that brings you over the bridge into seaside heights is completely flooded. there's boats sitting in the middle of the highway in front of the bridge so it's very difficult to get over there. >> it's a bridge i go over many times. let me ask your sense, is everything overrun with water? i know obviously houses along the beach i've heard are completely gone, ripped off their foundations, but what about beyond that? >> right now, you see there are some houses that are completely destroyed,
us bank. >>> sandy hit new jersey hard. new jersey was in the center of the storm no matter how you look at it and the barrier island of seaside heights was overrun during the surge. our next guest witnessed it firsthand. steve paul was one of the last to evacuate before the storm hit and joins us on the phone from toms river, new jersey. also there, flooded as well. the national guard has been involved in evacuating people so can you tell me how the evacuations are going? >>...
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entire neighborhoods in new jersey, new jersey, the hardest hit state, simply do not exist anymore. they have been washed away. others, flooded. president obama and new jersey's governor chris christie will tour the damage tomorrow. we learned that earlier today. what they will be seeing and what we'll be showing you tonight, it covers an awful lot of ground, a lot of cold, wet ground. here's jason carroll. >> reporter: a disaster still ongoing. the images, overwhelming. >> this was a devastating storm. >> reporter: a tanker onshore. >> it is beyond anything i thought i would ever see. >> reporter: miles of shoreline washed away. home after oceanfront home surrounded by water, yet consumed by fire. in west virginia, and across the appalachians, ice and snow. all of it, all of this, the legacy of sandy. a super storm that's living up to the name. as bad as the billing, as terrible as the forecast. >> look at these waves coming through behind me. >> reporter: new jersey caught some of the first of it and much of the worst. >> we're at a moment now where evacuation is no longer possibl
entire neighborhoods in new jersey, new jersey, the hardest hit state, simply do not exist anymore. they have been washed away. others, flooded. president obama and new jersey's governor chris christie will tour the damage tomorrow. we learned that earlier today. what they will be seeing and what we'll be showing you tonight, it covers an awful lot of ground, a lot of cold, wet ground. here's jason carroll. >> reporter: a disaster still ongoing. the images, overwhelming. >> this was...
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jersey, cuomo, new york. rebuilding coastlines or at least talking about plans today, are we the new amsterdam? >> well, i said kiddingly the other day, we have a 100-year flood now every two years. there is a frequency to this. and this is really a new problem for new york state. we have not seen a flood like this damage like this in our generation, period. people working the subway system, the construction industry in this state have said they've never seen damage like this, period. so it's a new reality for us, and i think it's one that we're going to have to deal with. now, on this site, this is the ground zero site. this is a monument to human capacity, and human endurance. and this is new yorker's way of saying, we're not going to give up, we're going to come back, and we will. and this city will rebuild, and the state will rebuild. and i believe we will be the better for it. >> in a city where today people were talking about building seawalls, the kind they have in new orleans, our talk with the govern
jersey, cuomo, new york. rebuilding coastlines or at least talking about plans today, are we the new amsterdam? >> well, i said kiddingly the other day, we have a 100-year flood now every two years. there is a frequency to this. and this is really a new problem for new york state. we have not seen a flood like this damage like this in our generation, period. people working the subway system, the construction industry in this state have said they've never seen damage like this, period. so...
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york, new jersey. emily curious to see what things look like down around d.c. in toward delaware, maryland. yes, they're going to have all lot of flooding issues because they're seen heavy rain for a long time. heavy wet snow back out toward the viejo is. so there has been a huge storm. again, the fact that the hurricane was able to produce no is pretty interesting. nonetheless, things started to wind down. the satellite to other cloud tops starting to disappear is another indication that the storm continues to weaken. look at these hours. still going on. some yellow, perhaps even some underground. some of that heavy rain is still present. i'm thinking some localized flooding, the river flooding that we get up around northern new jersey could be happening again because this thing does take a while to get out of the area. for now on the clear yet. the coastal areas will start to look a little better, but still as far as river flooding is concerned and places like up into new jersey up in toward the pope
york, new jersey. emily curious to see what things look like down around d.c. in toward delaware, maryland. yes, they're going to have all lot of flooding issues because they're seen heavy rain for a long time. heavy wet snow back out toward the viejo is. so there has been a huge storm. again, the fact that the hurricane was able to produce no is pretty interesting. nonetheless, things started to wind down. the satellite to other cloud tops starting to disappear is another indication that the...
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new jersey is the hardest hit with 60% of customers in new jersey with no electoicity. two aic a halfa million without power. some of the public trade utilities hit,onsolidated edison, pepco, ppl andda first energy. travis miller covers them a for morningstar. travis, how will these companies pay for the repair job they're facing ahead of them? >> there's no question that utilities are in for a huge bill from this. and really, the last two years they've been hit multiple times with large rep pair bills and outages. if you're looking for utilities that come from repair costs they have to make, and putteding up flyers to bring back the power plants online, but also the lost revenue they have when utiltd customers are out of power and can't pay their bills because the system is out. >> tom: travis, do they have the operating cash flow to pay for these? are they going to have to borrow mony and issue bonds? >> >> we think the utilities, are well capitalized and have plenty of cash. in the scheme of things, these are multibillion companies, and you're probably talking about
new jersey is the hardest hit with 60% of customers in new jersey with no electoicity. two aic a halfa million without power. some of the public trade utilities hit,onsolidated edison, pepco, ppl andda first energy. travis miller covers them a for morningstar. travis, how will these companies pay for the repair job they're facing ahead of them? >> there's no question that utilities are in for a huge bill from this. and really, the last two years they've been hit multiple times with large...
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he mentioned what was going on in new jersey. atlantic city is an absolute disaster is as much of the coast. more than 100,000 people are in the dark there in new jersey. the storm made landfall in atlantic city about 8:00 tonight. 80-mile-per-hour winds. the boardwalk completely under water. the city largely submerged. we're going to continue our coverage of sandy coming up right after this. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if you could combine the capability of a pathfinder with the comfort of a sedan and create a next-gen s.u.v. with best-in-class fuel economy of 26 miles per gallon, highway, and best-in-class passenger roominess? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ with such power, [ rumbling, crowd screaming ] the results could be felt around the world. twice the stain fighting power as the leading liquid value brand. era detergent. a lot of fight for a little dough. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ w
he mentioned what was going on in new jersey. atlantic city is an absolute disaster is as much of the coast. more than 100,000 people are in the dark there in new jersey. the storm made landfall in atlantic city about 8:00 tonight. 80-mile-per-hour winds. the boardwalk completely under water. the city largely submerged. we're going to continue our coverage of sandy coming up right after this. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if you could combine the capability of a pathfinder with the...
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jersey. >> that's the adjoining state of new jersey. you're governor of delaware, governor. tell us how this is being coordinated, give it a rating as of the past several hours, how is it going between femaened a the state level? >> fema is a ten and they have been. they were last year as well with irene. they've been absolutely terrific. they embed themselves with our own emergency management agencies so it's seamless. the president did have a call yesterday with all of us governors, a lot of mayors, and he went one by one asking if there was anything he could do. i had an issue today, i got a response within about ten minutes. and that was from the white house as well. they've been terrific and we're really grateful for it. >> not to be too political but that's what i do here, governor romney in june of this year said we ought to think about getting rid of fema, it may not be necessary, the states can handle he's kinds of situations. your reaction? >> it's absurd. it really is. we have had issues here where the resources of the federa
jersey. >> that's the adjoining state of new jersey. you're governor of delaware, governor. tell us how this is being coordinated, give it a rating as of the past several hours, how is it going between femaened a the state level? >> fema is a ten and they have been. they were last year as well with irene. they've been absolutely terrific. they embed themselves with our own emergency management agencies so it's seamless. the president did have a call yesterday with all of us...
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new jersey overnight. the decision frees up federal dollars to help families and businesses recover their losses. it also allows the u.s. to reimburse local and state governments for some of the expenses they'll face as they rebuild. the east coast may be cleaning up, but sandy isn't finished. the storm is plowing inland, dumping snow across the appalachians. with sandy still churning, it's nearly impossible to know how extensive the damage will be or how long the cleanup will last. sylvia hall, nbr, washington. >> tom: earlier, susie mentioned the challenges of getting around one of the world's largest and most congested cities with no public transportation. city buses began rolling on new york streets at 5:00 p.m. eastern time today, but only partial service and on a reduced schedule. we have more on the work ahead to get new york moving again with erika miller. >> reporter: in new york city, the subway is a lifeline. the transportation network is the center of culture and commerce. more than four millio
new jersey overnight. the decision frees up federal dollars to help families and businesses recover their losses. it also allows the u.s. to reimburse local and state governments for some of the expenses they'll face as they rebuild. the east coast may be cleaning up, but sandy isn't finished. the storm is plowing inland, dumping snow across the appalachians. with sandy still churning, it's nearly impossible to know how extensive the damage will be or how long the cleanup will last. sylvia...
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. >>> breaking news now, the new jersey turnpike authority just announced it has reopened the entire length now of the garden state parkway to traffic in both directions. and by the way, in case you're wondering, tolls will resume at 2:00 p.m. so it's free right now. >>> rescue and cleanup operations will be a -- will still be tricky today with rain and wind, snow still hitting parts of the eastern united states, fema administrator craig fugate had this to say moments ago on the "today" show about recovery operations. >> because it's still raining and now with this blizzard in west virginia, our concern is primarily life safety and then we'll get to the critical infrastructure. we've got hospitals, nursing homes impacted, power outages. the list of things is enormous. first thing is, keep people alive, keep people safe, rescue those in danger. >> well, in just one day, maryland was hit with driving rains from winds and snow. residents in ocean city evacuated, dozens of roads and bridges throughout the region remain closed this morning. joining me now is anthony brown. lieutenant gove
. >>> breaking news now, the new jersey turnpike authority just announced it has reopened the entire length now of the garden state parkway to traffic in both directions. and by the way, in case you're wondering, tolls will resume at 2:00 p.m. so it's free right now. >>> rescue and cleanup operations will be a -- will still be tricky today with rain and wind, snow still hitting parts of the eastern united states, fema administrator craig fugate had this to say moments ago on...
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today as you mentioned he is visiting new jersey and getting a pat on the back from new jersey's republican governor, his rival, chris christie who says the president has done an outstanding job in this storm. the president won't be visiting new york city. mayor bloomberg says they have a lot to do to handle a presidential visit. >>> tracie, thanks. >>> back to sandy. two of the three major airports serving the area, kennedy and newark, will start to reopen today. they'll have limited service this morning. the superstorm created a worldwide ripple effect for many travelers. many are still stranded overseas. let's check in with nbc's michelle kuzinsky. she is monitoring those this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: hi. we expect the situation to improve some today, but it has been slow going. we just got this number from heathrow that 54 cancellations are in effect right now from here. that's a high number considering that on monday it was about the same number of cancellations then while the storm was about to hit. yesterday that number jumped to nearly 90 cancellations. we're talki
today as you mentioned he is visiting new jersey and getting a pat on the back from new jersey's republican governor, his rival, chris christie who says the president has done an outstanding job in this storm. the president won't be visiting new york city. mayor bloomberg says they have a lot to do to handle a presidential visit. >>> tracie, thanks. >>> back to sandy. two of the three major airports serving the area, kennedy and newark, will start to reopen today. they'll have...
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is he heading up to new york city from the jersey shore. it's our understanding the parkway a toll road there and it's under water? >> yeah. places shep, all the way from north up the east coast east of the garden state parkway there is debris as well as animals, deers and animals all taking shelter because there is high ground on the parkway. many communities are reporting flooding and innun dating these. cape point to the northeast corner of new jersey many towns reporting going under water on the beaches now water surging over the board walk in many locations. water rescuers are underway. in atlantic city 400 people are trapped down there and have been since late this afternoon. they are still trapped. they cannot be rescued. but we have water rescues all along the eastern coast right now and many cities along the eastern shores going underwater as the sturgeon has now undertaken those. winds have quit from this northwest wind offshore that hurricane -- on shore means that the eye and the wind on the coast have swung around northeast to
is he heading up to new york city from the jersey shore. it's our understanding the parkway a toll road there and it's under water? >> yeah. places shep, all the way from north up the east coast east of the garden state parkway there is debris as well as animals, deers and animals all taking shelter because there is high ground on the parkway. many communities are reporting flooding and innun dating these. cape point to the northeast corner of new jersey many towns reporting going under...
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in new jersey. look at the massive waves crashing along the garden state beaches. with one in four americans expected to feel the wrath of this monster. a stoasm unprecedented proportions. to put things in perspective. hurricane irene which you can see her on the right caused nearly $16 billion in damage and take a look at sandy in comparison. with sandy expected to linger over the northeast for days one can only imagine if the difference in size will reflect the difference in damage. we'll have the latest on the storm track and its strength in one minute. rick? >> reporter: the winds have picked up even more from last hour. steady now in the 40s and 50s with gusts but feel like over 0 miles per hour. i can't even read the wind gauge or turn into the rain because rain and sand is pelting us it many pretty painful. we are just after low tide. so the surf i'll it's rough is not encroaching on the boardwalk at this point and ocean avenue is still relatively dry. but other roads in the community are und
in new jersey. look at the massive waves crashing along the garden state beaches. with one in four americans expected to feel the wrath of this monster. a stoasm unprecedented proportions. to put things in perspective. hurricane irene which you can see her on the right caused nearly $16 billion in damage and take a look at sandy in comparison. with sandy expected to linger over the northeast for days one can only imagine if the difference in size will reflect the difference in damage. we'll...
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in new jersey, new york, west virginia, pennsylvania, connecticut, many of them blamed on falling trees, at least one on the storm in canada, as well, and we were just telling you a short time ago they're starting to feel the effects in the midwest and will continue to over the next day or two. our live coverage of sandy will continue right after this quick break. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat ...all morning long. there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yee haw! ...in those fun little biscuits. >>> you can see that the fire is burning up on that front lawn. at this point it shows no sign of going out. one of the firefighters told me they have to wait until it trips a fuse inside the transformer itself before, sorry, jim, before, you kno
in new jersey, new york, west virginia, pennsylvania, connecticut, many of them blamed on falling trees, at least one on the storm in canada, as well, and we were just telling you a short time ago they're starting to feel the effects in the midwest and will continue to over the next day or two. our live coverage of sandy will continue right after this quick break. the wheat in every mini-wheat has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son...
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ocean city, new jersey, as we move up the barrier islands, just off the shoreline. take a look at the home destroyed. the bay encompassing much of it. that's a roller coaster in the ocean right now. as we move on up toward the north, point pleasant, no more homes in point pleasant. that goes back about a mile inland. this is the surveillance camera showing the water coming down. you go in. you did through, pay your money. this is from the surveillance camera. as we go toward staten island, look at thetion. i don't know how that came about but that's what they have in new york city. they went to bed last night with a blackout. we'll be right back. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, believe it or not there is a silver lining in sandy's wake. experts aren't predicting a big spike in the pumps at the pump. sandy's path did not affect the refineries in the gulf as much. >>> and if you were lucky enough top ride out the storm with power, chances are you watched a few movies. viewership doubled on the east coast. >>> all right. families without power tonight are wondering wh
ocean city, new jersey, as we move up the barrier islands, just off the shoreline. take a look at the home destroyed. the bay encompassing much of it. that's a roller coaster in the ocean right now. as we move on up toward the north, point pleasant, no more homes in point pleasant. that goes back about a mile inland. this is the surveillance camera showing the water coming down. you go in. you did through, pay your money. this is from the surveillance camera. as we go toward staten island, look...
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mission for health. >>> good morning back to our breaking news overnight from new jersey. an entire neighborhood is on fire there and firefighters cannot get there. this is a neighborhood of 14 homes the main home was destroyed and was a fire two days ago when sandy first hit then rekindled natural gas lines are fueling the flames. you can see the main one with several smaller ones spreading out from it. the roads are impassable as it is in many of the towns on the east coast the town was under mandatory evacuation order ahead of the storm that is the good thing that nobody is there. burning now hard hit by superstorm sandy. >> president obama will head to new jersey today. new york, stock market and two major airports reopening laguardia remains closed. mark greenblatt joins us live from lower manhattan. >> reporter: good morning. right now the power remains out in lower manhattan. as you just mentioned there is a big sign of life because this morning mayor bloomberg is going to be out ringing the opening bell on the floor of the new york stock exchange resuming normal tr
mission for health. >>> good morning back to our breaking news overnight from new jersey. an entire neighborhood is on fire there and firefighters cannot get there. this is a neighborhood of 14 homes the main home was destroyed and was a fire two days ago when sandy first hit then rekindled natural gas lines are fueling the flames. you can see the main one with several smaller ones spreading out from it. the roads are impassable as it is in many of the towns on the east coast the town...